Miami, aby dać Bitcoin Swoim obywatelom zezwól na wykorzystanie do płatności

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Miami, aby dać Bitcoin Swoim obywatelom zezwól na wykorzystanie do płatności

The city's mayor Francis Suarez shared his plans to create a Bitcoin ecosystem in Miami and allow city employees to get paid in BTC.

The city of Miami will soon start giving bitcoin to its citizens, its mayor Francis Suarez announced on a Telewizor na monety interview Thursday morning. When asked if he envisioned bitcoin being used as cash, including as a tax payment method, Suarez confidently confirmed such intentions.

"I do see very quickly a world where the Satoshi system is what is used to make payments; we need to make that leap," the mayor said. "We need people to understand that bitcoin is increasing in value and yes, we want you holding bitcoin. But at the same time we need to increase the utility of Bitcoin which increases the value even more and also creates more functionality so people can be in a better currency, frankly."

Suarez zdecydowanie forsuje program create a comprehensive Bitcoin Ekosystem w Miami i ogłosił w zeszłym tygodniu, że to zrobi take his entire salary in bitcoin. Burmistrz chce także umożliwić pracownikom miasta zarabianie w BTC, a mieszkańcom płacenie opłat miejskich i podatków w zdecentralizowanej walucie.

The mayor later added that the city plans to launch a digital wallet in partnership with bitcoin exchanges to airdrop bitcoin earned through staking MiamiCoin in the Stacks protocol to its residents. Suarez ultimately hopes to enable citizens to use bitcoin and MiamiCoin as they choose, either to HODL or to spend in regular merchants on the street.

"MiamiCoin is based on the Stacks protocol that stacks on the Bitcoin blockchain, so there's all kinds of nexuses and involvement between one and the other," Suarez said.

However, the connection between Stacks and Bitcoin isn't as closely tied as the mayor believes. Stacks is an entirely separate blockchain, with its own mining system and consensus rules. The project can be considered a sidechain at best and differs altogether from the founding ethos of the Bitcoin project and what it sets out to achieve in society. Stacks also has its own token, which is mined as its holders receive bitcoin in a process Stacks calls "proof of transfer."

Stacks, therefore, relies on the willingness of bitcoin holders to exchange their BTC for Stacks Tokens in a one-way street, hoping for future gains as yield is generated from their "stacking" - a process that is not quite aligned with the incorruptible proof-of-work system that underpins Bitcoin.

Moneta miejska dodaje kolejną warstwę, a MiamiCoin jest wydobywane, gdy „górnicy” lub „stakerzy” otrzymują żeton stosów, podobnie jak w powyższym procesie. Stwarza to wzmacniającą i samozasilającą się „gospodarkę”, ponieważ zarówno posiadacze, jak i miasto otrzymują nagrody bez faktycznej pracy wykonywanej poza układaniem.

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